It is a growing problem. Fifty percent of drivers admit they text and drive.

It is a habit most can struggle with breaking.

"I, as much as I hate it because I'm like everyone else, I think I'm in car. This is my time to catch up," said Black. "I hand my phone off to one of my kids and say, 'Hey, text dad and tell him we're almost home'."

Texting from the driver's seat happens every day. It happens so often, some are now calling it a deadly epidemic. One filmmaker hopes his documentary will open some eyes to the impact of that split-second decision to send a text while driving.